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Computer-aided techniques against public assistance fraud: A case study of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program by Michael Fischel
OpEdNews - Diary: Insider Judicial/Government Jobs, Defrauding Taxpayers 2009
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Computer-aided comparisons made between a series of portraits of British monarchs and the self-portraits of the artists who painted them prove that there has always been a hidden agenda in top-level portraiture, argues the art historian Simon Abrahams.
"Portraits of famous people tend to look like the painters because the artists were all simply depicting themselves..." Ann Althouse 2008
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M.E. Cohen Computer-aided personalization has for years been a part of daily life at sites like Amazon and Netflix.
Technology Gets Personal Steven Zeitchik 2008
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Computer-aided analysis of CO2 levels throughout the Phanerozoic eon is introducing half a billion years of atmospheric data into discussions of global climate change.
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Computer-aided analysis of CO2 levels throughout the Phanerozoic eon is introducing half a billion years of atmospheric data into discussions of global climate change.
Archive 2006-11-01 2006
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Meanwhile the National Y2K Disaster Management Centre said: "Computer-aided systems and services showed no sings of succumbing to the Millennium Bug, to the huge relief and delight of officials overseeing the roll-over."
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Meanwhile the National Y2K Disaster Management Centre said: "Computer-aided systems and services showed no sings of succumbing to the Millennium Bug, to the huge relief and delight of officials overseeing the roll-over."
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Meanwhile the National Y2K Disaster Management Centre said: "Computer-aided systems and services showed no sings of succumbing to the Millennium Bug, to the huge relief and delight of officials overseeing the roll-over."
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- Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools
Shock and Awe — Achieving Rapid Dominance James P. Wade
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Computer-aided instruction, however, has lacked a human touch.
NYT > Home Page By RANDALL STROSS 2011
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